After School Counselor:Beyond Bell
Listed on 2026-01-01
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Child Care/Nanny
Child Development/Support, Child Minding / Nanny
Overview
After School Counselors are responsible for leading and implementing games, sports, arts & crafts and recreational activities for campers in a group setting. As an After School Counselor, you will be expected to communicate directly with the Coordinator, Lead Counselor, and any other counselors with any suggestions, comments, concerns or ideas. The After School Counselor is responsible for the safety of campers while in camp at all times and including field trips and anything directly related to camp activities.
It is required for all After School Counselor employees to report any accidents/incidents to the Program Coordinator, immediately followed by completing the proper paperwork for documentation. Every After School Counselor is expected to be a role model to campers and exhibit constructive and inclusive participation for all camp participants. It is the duty of the After School Counselor to come to work daily with a positive attitude and ready to make camp a safe, enjoyable and fun atmosphere for all that attend.
- Complete all appropriate trainings
- Read and follow updated policies and procedures
- Communicate any concerns or issues directly to the Program Coordinator
- Get to know and work cooperatively with camp and building staff
- Employee should have the ability to exert up to 100 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 50 pounds of force frequently, and/or up to 20 pounds of force constantly, in addition to the ability to lift, carry, push, pull, or otherwise move objects, including the human body.
- Have the ability to lift, reach, kneel, bend, stand for long periods of time, talk, hear, feel, smell, climb, maintain balance, stoop, crouch, crawl, and see the nature of the object by the eye.
- There are no environmental hazards associated with this classification.
- Show maturity and skills needed to perform the job successfully
- Has a desire to work with children
- Willing to fulfill and pursue the goals of the camp/ follow camp handbook
- Work directly with Coordinator/ Lead Counselor when coordinating activities
- Makes every effort to be a leader not only to the campers, but peers as well
- Capable of assisting with camper discipline and emergency situations
- Follow daily/ weekly schedules
- Inform/ communicate with the Coordinator/Lead Counselor of any incidents/ accidents or emergencies
- Notify Coordinator if he/ she will be absent or late for work
- Report to work/ meetings and from scheduled breaks on time
- Ensure the safety of all children during the camp day
- Encourage participation, teamwork from campers
- Reports/ fills out incident and accident forms properly
- Has a positive, creative attitude
- Willing to run, jump, get dirty, engage with campers during camp days
- Complete/ attend required trainings prior to start date
- Group supervision of campers with attention to program, health, happiness, discipline, cleanliness, safety, routine duties, character and skill development
- Lead indoor and outdoor recreational activities
- Assist participants in a variety of recreational programs including arts and crafts, field trips, games and sports
- Plan and provide instruction of a variety of recreational activities that are age-appropriate and suitable to individual group interests, needs and capabilities
- Promote camper participation in ALL activities
- Set a good example in ALL you do at camp
- Be aware of campers medical needs
- Maintain a positive attitude and refrain from behavior detrimental to the staff team and staff morale
- Work with the camp counselors and directors to iron out issues with facilities, programs and campers
- Provide public relations/ customer service to parents/guardians to ensure a positive impression of our camps
- Report your own health concerns (ill/exhaustion) to your specific Director
- Under the guidance of your Lead Counselor or Coordinator, enforcement of policies and rules
- Maintain, inventory and care for equipment and supplies
- Possess good judgment and willingness to accept responsibilities
- Perform other related work as assigned by Coordinator or Director
- Minimum age of 16 yrs. old
- Strong interest, maturity and judgment in working with children in an outdoor setting
- Knowledge and experience…
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